Govt allocates Rs600 mln for Religious Affairs & Interfaith Harmony Division
The budgetary allocation included Rs319.612 million for one ongoing project and Rs280.388 million for three new schemes.


Islamabad: The government has allocated Rs600 million for four ongoing and new schemes of the Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Division for the fiscal year 2022-23 under the Public Sector Development Program (PSDP).
According to details, the budgetary allocation included Rs319.612 million for one ongoing project and Rs280.388 million for three new schemes, according to a budgetary document released on Friday.
About news schemes Rs165.725 kept for Establishment of Recycling Plant for Shaheed Quran Papers in Islamabad, whereas Rs100 million was earmarked for construction of Hajj Complex Lahore.
Moreover, Rs14.663 million was specified for installation of Tube Well at Hajj Complex, Quetta.

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